The Role Of Abutment in Dental Implants
Jul 21, 2020
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If you are missing teeth, dental implants can help restore your smile. Dental implants consist of three parts, which are combined to allow you to function as if you were using a full set of natural teeth. One of the parts is the abutment. If you have an implant, you have already placed this part of the dental implant in your mouth.
When you have dental implant surgery, the surgery inserts a metal post into your lower jaw to make up for the missing tooth. This metal post mimics the root of a tooth and holds your implant firmly in the correct position of the bone. On the top of the column, place a tooth-shaped crown so that you can chew and talk normally. The support firmly maintains the connection structure after the crown is implanted.
The metal pillar is usually made of titanium, and the crown can be made of a variety of materials, including metal, zirconia, porcelain, and ceramics, or a combination of materials.

